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What time is stage 12 of the Giro d'Italia 2022?
Argentina: 10:30 AM on DirecTV
Bolivia: 9:30 AM on DirecTV
Brazil: 10:30 AM on DirecTV
Chile: 9:30 AM on DirecTV
Colombia: 8:30 AM on Caracol TV and DirecTV
Ecuador: 8:30 AM on DirecTV
USA (ET): 9:30 AM on beIN Sports
Spain: 3:30 PM on Eurosport and GCN
Mexico: 8:30 AM
Paraguay: 9:30 AM on DirecTV
Peru: 8:30 AM on DirecTV
Uruguay: 10:30 AM on DirecTV
Genova
In addition to being one of the main ports of the Mediterranean, the city - well connected to Milan and close to the Alps - hides a wealth of beauties to explore. The mild climate is perfect for a vacation or a city break that can be enjoyed all year round, amidst ancient fishing villages, parks, historic buildings declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, old stores that preserve the knowledge and flavors of the past, a genuine cuisine rich in tradition and hiking trails that lead to discover the Genoese fortifications, surrounded by greenery but always with an extraordinary view of the sea.
Genoa is a city that you do not expect, that enchants those who discover it and that stays in your heart.
Parma
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Route of the stage
It may not be a stage where many differences in the general classification will be made, but it can be very complicated for the sprinters.
We will find two intermediate sprints, the first at 56.9 km and the second at 134.9km.
We will also have 3 mountain prizes, the first at 97.6 kilometers called the Passo del Bocco, then we will go through La Colleta, at 151.7 kilometers. Finally the riders will climb the Valico Di Trensasco at 173.4 kilometers.
If the bunch doesn't disintegrate on the passes, there could be a mass sprint finish.
🔟💗 Top 10 - Overall Ranking
Top 10 - Overall Ranking | |||
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Pos. | Corridor (Country / Team) | Time | |
1 | Juan Pedro López (Spain / Trek Segafredo) | 42h24'08'' | |
2 | Richard Carapaz (Ecuador / INEOS Grenadiers) | +00'12" | |
3 | João Almeida (Portugal / UAE Team Emirates) | +00'14" | |
4 | Romain Bardet (France / Team DSM) | +0014'' | |
5 | Jai Hindley (Australia / Bora Hansgrohe) | +00'20" | |
6 | Guillaume Martin (France / Cofidis) | +00'28" | |
7 | Mikel Landa (Spain / Bahrain Victorious) | +00'29" | |
8 | Domenico Pozzovivo (Italy / Intermarché-Wanty-Gobert) | +00'54" | |
9 | Emanuel Buchmann (Germany / Bora Hansgrohe) | +01'09" | |
10 | Pello Bilbao López (Spain / Baharein Victorius) | +01'22" |
🔟🏁 Top 10 - Stage 11
Top 10 of the stage | |||
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Pos. | Runner (Country / Team) | Time | |
1 | Alberto Dainese (Italy/Team DSM) | 4h19'04'' | |
2 | Fernando Gaviria (Colombia/UEA) | ST | |
3 | Simone Consonni (Italy/Cofidis) | ST | |
4 | Arnuad Démare (France/Groupama-FDJ) | ST | |
5 | Caleb Ewan (Australia/Lotto) | ST | |
6 | Mark Cavendish (Great Britain/Quick-Step) | ST | |
7 | Edward Theuns (Belgium/Trek-Segafredo) | ST | |
8 | Sacha Modolo (Italy/Bardiani-CSF-Faizanè) | ST | |
9 | Phil Bauhaus (Germany/Team Bahrain Victorious) | ST | |
10 | Lawrence Naesen (Belgium/AG2R) | ST |
Winner of the previous stage
It seemed that the winner was going to be Fernando Gaviria, as he was in the lead of the sprint, but from behind came Alberto Dainese and took advantage of the slipstream left by the leaders and in the finish took half a tire off the Colombian, to take the victory.
In the end the overall had only one change and that was the rise to second place of Richard Carapaz, after winning one of the intermediate sprints and receiving 3 seconds of bonus.
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